[1] In 1806, Myers was appointed professor of mathematics at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich.
[1] In 1807, Myers married Anna Maria, youngest daughter of John Hale.
[2] Myers wrote: In this the author, described as honorary member of the London Philosophical Society, recommends the study of mathematics, and especially of geometry, 'not only for checking the wanderings of a volatile disposition, .
Myers also wrote essays, chiefly on astronomical subjects, in various of the annual numbers of 'Time's Telescope' from 1811 onwards.
The memoir of Captain Parry, introduced in one of these, and an 'Essay on Man' are highly praised in the 'Gentleman's Magazine,' 1823 p. 524, 1825 p. 541.